Kathleen Lockhart
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Kathleen Lockhart (August 9, 1894 — February 18, 1978) was an English-born stage actress.
She was born Kathleen Arthur in Southsea, Hampshire in England. An actress and musician, Kathleen got her start on the stage in England and then immigrated to the United States in 1924, upon her marriage to Canadian-born actor Gene Lockhart. She continued to appear on stage and in Hollywood films for almost forty years. Kathleen and her husband, Gene, occasionally starred opposite each other, most notably as Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cratchit in A Christmas Carol (1938). After her husband died in 1957, she retired from acting and made no more film appearances, except for a small role in The Purple Gang (1960).
She was the mother of actress June Lockhart and grandmother of actress Anne Lockhart.
She died on February 18, 1978 in Los Angeles, California following a long (undisclosed) illness.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6241 Hollywood Boulevard. Her grave is located next to her husband, Gene in Culver City's Holy Cross Cemetery.
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Lady in the Lake

Blondie

Love Crazy

A Christmas Carol

The Strange Woman

Bewitched

The Glenn Miller Story

I'd Climb the Highest Mountain

Outside These Walls

Times Square Playboy

Men Are Such Fools

Mother Wore Tights

Roughly Speaking

Mister Cinderella

Brides Are Like That

Penrod's Double Trouble

The Sickle or the Cross

Walking My Baby Back Home

Are Husbands Necessary?

Career Woman

What a Life

The Devil Is a Sissy

Plymouth Adventure

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Our Leading Citizen

Man of Conquest

The Good Fellows

Something to Sing About

Paul Revere, Jr.

Lost Angel

Sweethearts

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